Tokyo Game Show 2023 concluded in grand fashion today at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, attracting tens of thousands of attendees from across the globe on the event's final day.
As soon as the general public gained entry to the main exhibits, booths swiftly filled up with enthusiastic gamers, resulting in wait times of up to two hours just for a chance to experience highly anticipated titles before their official release. Sega took center stage, vigorously promoting Sonic Superstars, their flagship game for the event. Additionally, Sega featured a smaller booth dedicated to Demon Slayer – Sweep the Board, a party game where players could assume the roles of beloved characters like Tanjiro and Nezuko. Tanjiro himself made appearances, welcoming players waiting in line for the demo.
The Sega and Atlus main stage drew massive crowds, hosting mini shows dedicated to showcasing TGS highlights. The Sonic show featured the charismatic Sonic himself teaming up with Sonic Team cheerleaders, while Atlus wowed the audience with electrifying performances by Persona 5 cosplayers, dancing to the game's captivating tunes.
Koei Tecmo's Fate/Samurai Remnant stole the spotlight with long lines of eager fans at their booth. Square Enix brought an array of games for demo play to their TGS booth, all of which were consistently packed throughout the day.
Beyond the major developers, TGS dedicated a significant space to indie developers from around the world to exhibit their titles. The indie show floor expanded for 2023 following the scaled-down event in 2022 due to the pandemic. TGS also featured a substantial showcase for Korean indie developers to come together and promote their games. Notably, Sunny Side Up, a Korean company, showcased their cozy and whimsical game, "Little Witch in the Woods", complete with merchandise like buttons and tote bags.
The more comfortable weather on Sunday provided an ideal outdoor cosplay area adjacent to the indie showcase exhibit. Cosplayers from Genshin Impact, Atelier Ryza, Persona 5, Final Fantasy VII and Hololive garnered significant attention. Photographers and cosplayers alike could move around energetically in the mild temperatures, capturing the essence of the event.
Below we decided to present videos of the most interesting games presented at TGS 2023
Bandai Namco, present at Tokyo Game Show 2023, delighted fighting game enthusiasts worldwide with the exciting news that Panda will be a playable character in Tekken 8.
Panda, a long-standing character since her debut in Tekken 3, has been a staple of the franchise and has made appearances in various spin-offs, including Tekken Tag Tournament and Tekken: Blood Vengeance.
Scheduled for release on January 26, 2024, Tekken 8 will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam. With Panda's inclusion, the game boasts an impressive roster of 32 characters, including fan-favorites like Jin Kazama, Nina Williams, Paul Phoenix and Hwoarang. The announcement adds to the excitement generated by the closed-network testing for PlayStation 5 on July 21 and Xbox Series S/X and PC on July 28, enabling cross-play and providing Bandai Namco with valuable insights to improve the game's online network and rollback netcode for a seamless gaming experience.
Panda's reveal took an unconventional approach at the Tokyo Game Show. Rather than a character trailer, Bandai Namco showcased a statue of Panda, initially concealed by a red curtain, creating a spectacular reveal. The official Tekken 8 account also shared in-game screenshots of Panda in dynamic action.
Panda's design in Tekken 8 remains faithful to her appearance in Tekken 7, with minor changes like a transition from a red hat to an ear warmer. Her iconic accessories, including her scarf, bracelets, and red anklet, have been retained. While details about Panda's gameplay are scarce, the screenshots hint at her moves, including a striking claw swipe with a pink visual flair.
Bandai Namco's announcement for Panda closely follows the recent reveal of Feng Wei, both characters conspicuously absent from the earlier Tekken 8 roster leak.
This subversion of expectations by Katsuhiro Harada and the challenges posed by leaks demonstrate the developer's efforts to keep details under wraps until an official reveal.
With consistent updates and a rich legacy, Tekken 8 stands as one of the most anticipated titles for 2024, offering nostalgia and excitement for both Tekken veterans and newcomers. As the final major fighting game release for the fiscal year, following Street Fighter 6 and Mortal Kombat 1, Tekken 8 holds the promise of delivering an exceptional gaming experience without the inclusion of Denuvo DRM.
To commemorate the launch of the Tokyo Game Show 2023, Ion Lands studio has unveiled a fresh gameplay trailer for their upcoming game, "Nivalis". The game is being published by 505 Games.
The video provides a glimpse into the exploration of urban streets, in-game cafes, interior decoration options, fishing activities, and the utilization of surface transportation.
"Nivalis" offers players a life simulation experience within a cyberpunk city, offering a plethora of diverse possibilities. Gamers can acquire their own establishments such as restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and more. They can also personalize their homes, cultivate a variety of ingredients, forge friendships, and even seek out their soulmate.
The game's description teases, "You'll begin from the ground up: a food cart, a ramen joint, or a steam shop. Save up for a bar, restaurant, or nightclub. Eventually, all of Nivalis' nightlife will be at your fingertips. You'll become the ruler of the night".
"Nivalis" is scheduled for release in 2024 and can be added to wishlists on both Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Capcom unveiled the launch date for Resident Evil Village on mobile devices during the Tokyo Game Show. The game is scheduled to release on October 30, 2023, for iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, as well as iPad and Mac devices equipped with M1 chips or better. Additionally, it has been disclosed that on the iPhone 15 Pro, the mobile rendition of Resident Evil Village will run at a resolution of 1560x720 with a frame rate capped at 30 FPS. A similar scenario may apply to the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Capcom has refrained from specifying an exact release date for the mobile edition of Resident Evil 4 Remake. Nevertheless, it's confirmed that the game will be accessible on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad, and Mac before the conclusion of 2023.
The developers behind the action RPG Zenless Zone Zero have remained tight-lipped about the project's exact release date. However, they've surprised fans with the announcement of console versions of the game.
Initially, miHoYo, the creators of popular titles like Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, had plans to release Zenless Zone Zero exclusively for PC, iOS, and Android platforms. Yet, during the Tokyo Game Show 2023, the developers revealed that the game would also find its way onto gaming consoles.
As for the specific consoles the game will be available on, those details are still shrouded in mystery (though it's a safe bet that it will eventually make its way to PlayStation).
Zenless Zone Zero will immerse players into the post-apocalyptic metropolis of New Eridu, where they'll engage in epic battles against monsters, uncover characters with unique abilities, tackle missions, and reap the rewards of their adventures.
For those interested in the game's system requirements, you can find all the necessary information in a dedicated forum thread or on the official website. As for the release date of ZZZ or the commencement of the open beta test, these important dates will likely be announced in the near future.
During the Tokyo Game Show 2023, Ubisoft dropped a bombshell that sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the gaming community. In an official press release, Ubisoft confirmed the development of The Division 3, emphasizing the franchise's critical role in their long-term strategy. This major revelation also included the appointment of Julian Gerighty, a prominent figure in the franchise's success, as the Executive Producer. However, Gerighty's new role will only commence after the release of Star Wars Outlaws, a highly anticipated title for which he serves as Creative Director.
The announcement sparked a wave of enthusiasm among fans, especially considering that two other games linked to the franchise, namely The Division: Heartland and The Division Resurgence, are also in the works. The Massive studio, under the guidance of Julian Gerighty, will once again take the helm for this new installment, with Gerighty assembling a dedicated team for this exciting adventure. Simultaneously, he is committed to providing fresh content for The Division 2. Gerighty, known for his prior work as the creative director on previous entries in the series, promises to bring intriguing innovations, cutting-edge graphics, and an immersive gameplay experience. His dedication is aimed at enhancing the franchise's consistency, which he believes is still in its infancy despite a thriving community of over 40 million players.
The launch of this third chapter marks a triumphant return for Massive Entertainment to the franchise, following their involvement in major projects such as Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Star Wars Outlaws. It's important to note that the project is currently in its early stages of pre-production, urging fans to exercise patience as they eagerly await this new universe. In the interim, The Division 2 will continue to receive regular updates, while fans can also anticipate the release of Resurgence on mobile in early 2024 and Heartland, a survival-action game promising exploration in a more rural setting. These strategic moves underscore Ubisoft's determination to solidify and expand The Division universe, offering diverse experiences for gamers.
Ubisoft's announcement at Tokyo Game Show 2023 not only illuminates the promising future of the franchise but also underscores Julian Gerighty's pivotal role in steering it toward new horizons. While The Division 3 remains a few years away, the franchise's roadmap for continuity and expansion is clearly defined, ensuring the sustained interest of dedicated fans and, perhaps, enticing a new generation of gamers into the captivating universe of this beloved series!
Dragon’s Dogma 2
Hideaki Itsuno, the Director behind Dragon’s Dogma 2, took center stage at Capcom’s TGS Online Special Program to introduce their new action RPG set in a richly detailed and expansive fantasy world. In a captivating ten-minute video presentation, Itsuno highlighted the game's standout features, including the AI companions known as Pawns, the diverse character classes available, and the two nations that will play pivotal roles in the game's narrative. Gamers can anticipate the release of Dragon’s Dogma 2 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy
The collection of all three chapters from the Apollo Justice saga promises players an emotionally charged courtroom experience with never-before-seen graphical enhancements. Featuring HD resolution, more lifelike animations, and a widescreen 16:9 format tailored for modern displays, the trilogy also boasts a fresh and intuitive user interface. This revamped UI will immerse players in the courtroom atmosphere and enhance their investigative and deductive abilities. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy is slated to launch on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows and PC via Steam on January 25, 2024.
Capcom Unveils Season 2 of Exoprimal at Tokyo Game Show 2023
Exoprimal gears up for the highly anticipated Season 2 and Title Update 2, bringing a host of exciting new features to fans. Notably, a collaboration with Street Fighter 6, the renowned fighting game from Capcom, will see Street Fighter characters don exclusive Exosuit skins resembling some of Exoprimal's protagonists. Deadeye becomes Ryu, Zephyr transforms into Guile and Vigilant takes on the appearance of Chun-Li. Players can further personalize their Exosuits with a variety of Street Fighter-inspired elements, including emotes, decals, stamps, and charms.
Season 2 also introduces a thrilling new co-op mode, the "Escape" mission, alongside fresh equipment for Exofighters: the Drone, capable of blinding enemies with explosive bursts, and the Edge Strike, enabling close-range teleportation and slashing attacks. These additions can be found in the Hangar, where players can unlock new skins, emotes, and other cosmetic items with the Season 2 Survival Pass.
Lastly, Season 2 brings a new combat arena into play: the ocean shelf, situated within a Hi-Xol facility. This narrow and vertical battleground will test Exofighters' adaptability and require specialized equipment.
Street Fighter 6
Commencing September 27th, players will encounter AKI in Street Fighter 6, featured in the single-player World Tour mode. Additional game highlights include the introduction of a new Legend rank for ranked matches starting November 1st and expanded features in Training mode, offering detailed options for shortcut settings, reverse settings, frame meter, recording settings, and more.
During the Tokyo Game Show, HoYoverse showcased a fresh trailer for their game, Honkai: Star Rail, in anticipation of its imminent debut on the PlayStation 5 console.
Of particular interest, enthusiasts of Honkai: Star Rail will be treated to a sneak peek of two brand-new characters, Jinglu and Topaz, who made their debut in the trailer. These characters are set to become available in the Version 1.4 banners, scheduled for release on October 11th.
Sonic Frontiers has achieved a prestigious 'Excellence Award' in the 'Annual Works' category at the Tokyo Game Show's "Japan Game Awards" ceremony. This honor, which is being bestowed upon several outstanding games, serves as a testament to the exceptional work produced by Japanese developers within the past year.
This triumph follows our earlier report in July, where we mentioned the game's nomination for this award, alongside Sonic Origins (Plus). Additionally, Sonic Frontiers had previously received recognition with a 'Feature' award at last year's Japan Game Awards.
In this latest 3D action-adventure, Sonic the Hedgehog encounters enigmatic adversaries on the Starfall Islands, and delves into the depths of his own memories within Cyberspace. The game received positive reviews from critics and garnered immense praise from devoted Sonic fans upon its launch. Over the past few months, Sonic Team has diligently worked on free expansions for the game, addressing bugs and introducing exciting new features.
SEGA has shared an image of Morio Kishimoto, the game's director, accepting the award on social media – his expression of joy is truly heartwarming. Given the immense dedication and hard work that Kishimoto and his team invested in this expansive open-world adventure, which also includes a series of free post-launch DLC, it is safe to say that this recognition is well-deserved. Congratulations to Kishimoto-san and the entire Sonic Team!
Today's Capcom TGS 2023 Online Program livestream commenced with fresh insights into Dragon's Dogma 2, the much-anticipated sequel to the 2012 RPG.
The presentation featured new information about character classes, world settings, quests, and more.As players embark on their Dragon's Dogma 2 journey, they will begin as one of four distinct classes, each with its unique combat mechanics and abilities.
These initial classes are as follows:
- Fighter: Wielding a one-handed sword and shield for close-range melee combat.
- Archer: Specializing in long-range attacks utilizing a third-person-shooter aiming system.
- Mage: Casting spells through incantations, with more potent spells requiring lengthier incantations.
- Thief: Focusing on clinging to monsters and delivering rapid dagger-based attacks.The presentation also introduced the expansive world of Dragon's Dogma 2, featuring the kingdom of Vermund and the canyon nation of Batthal. Inhabitants of these regions and their surroundings offer players quests, either by calling out from a distance or through chance encounters in the game world.
Furthermore, the presentation unveiled two advanced classes that blend magical prowess with non-magic combat techniques. The Mystic Spearhead wields a dual-headed spear infused with magic, while the Magick Archer can unleash magic-infused arrows from a distance.
Dragon's Dogma 2 will incorporate a day/night cycle, with some formidable creatures emerging exclusively during the night. Players caught in the wilderness after dark can set up a campfire for health restoration, interaction with companions, and more.
Lastly, towns will feature oxcarts that allow for travel between them. Players can choose to experience the journey in real-time or opt for a "fast travel" option, but in either scenario, the cart may face random enemy attacks.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is slated for release on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC; however, no specific release date has been announced at this time.
Square Enix unveiled an exciting new trailer for the highly-anticipated SaGa Emerald Beyond game on Wednesday, offering fans a glimpse into what to expect from the 2024 release. Alongside the trailer, they also introduced the key members of the creative team behind this upcoming masterpiece.
Akitoshi Kawazu, known for his exceptional game design and storytelling skills, will be leading the creative direction of SaGa Emerald Beyond. Kenji Ito, a renowned musical composer, will be responsible for crafting the enchanting melodies that will accompany players on their journey. Additionally, Satoshi Kuramochi, a gifted character designer, will bring the diverse cast of heroes to life.
The game's narrative promises to be a rich tapestry, taking players on epic adventures across an astonishing 17 different worlds. With branching story paths and numerous enthralling endings, SaGa Emerald Beyond aims to deliver a dynamic and immersive gaming experience.
Fans of the SaGa series can look forward to enjoying this grand adventure on various platforms, as SaGa Emerald Beyond is set to release worldwide in 2024 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC via Steam, iOS and Android.
The SaGa series, which has held gamers in its thrall since its debut, has a storied history dating back to the original Romancing SaGa game in 1992 for the Super Famicom (SNES) console. This classic was revitalized with the enhanced remake, Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song, in 2005, and subsequent versions were made available on mobile phones and the Nintendo Wii.
The legacy continued with the sequel, Romancing SaGa 2, in 1993, which was remastered and made available on various platforms in 2017. Romancing SaGa 3 followed in 1995, receiving a remastered edition in November 2019 for multiple platforms.
For those looking for a SaGa experience on their smartphones, the Romancing SaGa Re; Universe game took Japan by storm in December 2018. This mobile marvel features beloved characters from the series and continues the story three years after the events of Romancing SaGa 3.
SaGa Emerald Beyond promises to be an exciting new chapter in the beloved SaGa series, inviting players to embark on an unforgettable adventure across diverse worlds while celebrating the franchise's rich history.
In the autumn of 2022, Bloober Team, a Polish gaming studio, unveiled the debut trailer for their highly anticipated horror remake, Silent Hill 2. Since then, fans have been eagerly awaiting any further glimpses or demos of this reimagined classic, but none have been provided by the developers.
However, the anticipation might soon come to an end. A notable development has occurred on the Steam page for the Silent Hill 2 remake, where a banner for the Tokyo Game Show 2023 has made its appearance. This event is scheduled to take place from September 21st to September 24th. The timing of this banner seems far from coincidental, given that the rights holder of the Silent Hill series, the Japanese publisher Konami, has scheduled a substantial presentation at TGS. It's highly probable that this showcase will include a new trailer for the Silent Hill 2 remake.
There's also speculation that the developers may use this opportunity to reveal the release date for Silent Hill 2 Remake. Considering Bloober Team's director, Piotr Babieno, has frequently mentioned the game's advanced state of development, there's a good chance that this updated horror game could hit the shelves before the conclusion of 2023. Fans can only hope that the wait for this eagerly awaited title will soon be over.
The moderator of the official Wild Hearts Discord channel has relayed to Reddit forum members that Electronic Arts has made the decision to discontinue its support for the fantasy action game, Wild Hearts, which was released in early 2023.
According to the information provided, Wild Hearts couldn't compete with the immensely popular Monster Hunter franchise.
What's Been Disclosed
It's undeniable that the action game developed by Electronic Arts and Koei Tecmo pales in comparison to Capcom's offering. However, there's something else worth noting.
In an effort to reassure fans of games in a similar genre, the moderator shared intriguing details: as per their sources, an announcement for a new installment of Monster Hunter is expected at the Tokyo Game Show 2023!
The authenticity of this information is yet to be confirmed, as no reputable sources have reported that Capcom is actively working on an extension of the series. Nevertheless, TGS is right around the corner, and we'll soon have concrete information.
As the Mortal Kombat 1 release garners much anticipation from the gaming community, Tekken enthusiasts need not feel neglected. In conjunction with the Steam 20th Anniversary Sale, Tekken 7 has made its presence felt. Additionally, the Tekken Project has exciting news for fans as they gear up to participate in the Tokyo Game Show 2023 with a Tekken Talk Live event.
Scheduled for September 22nd at 14:00 JST (01:00 ET, 07:00 CEST), this event will feature key figures from the Tekken franchise, including Chief Producer Katsuhiro Harada, Producer Michael Murray and Game Director Kohei Ikeda. During their stage appearance, these industry veterans will unveil the latest updates and insights concerning the highly anticipated Tekken 8. This announcement promises to leave Tekken aficionados eagerly awaiting the next installment in the series.
In this program, we will delve into the latest updates about Tokyo Game Show 2023, which is set to break records with the highest number of exhibitors and booth spaces ever. We will cover information about participating companies, venue plans, floor maps, official events, TGS VR 2023, and much more. Joining us in the studio as a special guest will be Risa Uchi, the official supporter of TGS 2023. Together, we'll bring you all the exciting highlights.
During the PLAYISM Game Show 2023, the company unveiled exciting news about their upcoming title, "Boyhood’s End". This captivating puzzle/adventure game, which seamlessly blends elements of science fiction and horror, is set to make its debut at the Tokyo Game Show 2023. Gamers can anticipate its release on Steam Early Access in the autumn of 2023, with new story chapters being introduced every two months.
"Boyhood’s End" will be an exclusive addition to the Steam gaming platform. For those attending the Tokyo Game Show 2023, the opportunity to experience the game firsthand is in store. Participants in the demo will be rewarded with a special collector's item known as the "galactic railroad ticket", available while supplies last.
The producer of "Boyhood’s End" shared insights about the forthcoming demo and the significance of the title:
"Boyhood’s End" holds multiple layers of meaning, not only within the game's rich universe and storyline but also on a personal level for Tobita, the creator. As a producer, I believe it symbolizes the end of her own childhood.
I strongly believe that this game will mark a significant milestone in her life, and I'm providing all the support I can. While my comment may not delve into the game's content, I firmly believe that indie games are unique in how they allow players to connect with the developer's personal journey.
What we'll showcase at TGS is merely a glimpse of what the full game has to offer, but I hope players savor this appetizer during the event's demo!
In conclusion, "Boyhood’s End" is scheduled for release on Steam Early Access in the autumn of 2023, with subsequent chapter updates scheduled every two months. Gamers can already add the game to their Steam wishlists to stay updated on its progress.
It’s always been a dream to visit TGS ever since I started creating content, and it’s so surreal to not only visit, but also be PH Representative! WAAAAAH!
Microsoft has announced its plans to once again host a live broadcast as part of the Tokyo Game Show 2023. The stream is set to take place on September 21st at 12:00 PM Moscow time. Viewers can expect updates on the progress of Xbox and Bethesda Softworks' developments, new additions to Game Pass, and upcoming titles from Asian game developers.
This live broadcast will be available on the official Tokyo Game Show channels, as well as on Xbox blogs across various platforms. As is customary, Microsoft Gaming Head Phil Spencer and Xbox Vice President Sarah Bond will be actively participating in the Xbox presentation during the event.
The largest gaming exhibition in Japan and one of the most significant events of its kind worldwide is fast approaching. The organizers of Tokyo Game Show 2023 have unveiled the latest details leading up to this event.
The Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) has released comprehensive information about TGS 2023. It has been confirmed that a record-breaking 770 companies will participate in Tokyo Game Show 2023, making it the largest lineup in the history of the exhibition. Out of these, 399 confirmed participants will be joining from outside of Japan, underlining the international appeal of the event beyond Japan's borders. In total, TGS 2023 will showcase 2,684 different booths, marking a historic high in this category for the Tokyo Game Show.
Among the most noteworthy publishers set to attend TGS 2023 are Microsoft, 505 Games, Sega/Atlus, Koei Tecmo, Capcom, HoYoverse and Square Enix. Regrettably, Sony and Nintendo will not have a presence at the event. Nintendo is expected to hold exclusive business meetings with select individuals behind closed doors, without having a public booth.
Furthermore, we have provided the hourly schedule of the main events below (in Japanese time).
Summer has always been a bustling season for the gaming industry, filled with exciting events like Summer Game Fest, PlayStation Showcase, and numerous Nintendo Direct presentations. As summer draws to a close, the gaming industry continues to make significant announcements, with Capcom gearing up to take center stage at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2023.
The Tokyo Game Show, established in 1996, has been a consistent fixture in the gaming calendar, gracing fans annually in September. While it may not always bring a torrent of fresh announcements, it serves as an ideal platform for Japanese publishers and developers to provide brief updates on their upcoming projects. Capcom, a prominent player in the industry, is a regular participant, delighting fans with insights into their games, both at the event and through their scheduled showcase livestream.
What Awaits Fans from Capcom at Tokyo Game Show 2023
Capcom's presence will extend across the entire four-day duration of Tokyo Game Show 2023, but the highlight for remote attendees will undoubtedly be the developer's pre-recorded showcase. Scheduled for Thursday, September 21 at 7 AM PT, this showcase will be livestreamed on Tokyo Game Show's official YouTube channel and promises to shed light on several Capcom games, most of which have already received confirmation on the developer's website.
According to Capcom's official site, their pre-recorded livestream on September 21 will focus on four games. First up is an updated glimpse into the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, a compilation of Ace Attorney games slated for an early 2024 release. The showcase will also delve into Street Fighter 6, where they will detail the latest DLC character, A.K.I. Additionally, Exoprimal's Title Update 2 will receive comprehensive coverage, and fans can anticipate another gameplay trailer for Dragon's Dogma 2, accompanied by a detailed analysis by the game's director, Hideaki Itsuno.
While these are the officially scheduled games for Capcom's live event, it doesn't rule out the possibility of surprise reveals and updates. Capcom's website prominently features images of Resident Evil 4 VR and Monster Hunter Now, possibly indicating that attendees at the event might have hands-on experiences with these titles. Alternatively, there could be brief mentions or glimpses of these games during Capcom's Tokyo Game Show presentation, perhaps in the form of a montage or fleeting moments.
While surprises are always welcomed, Capcom historically adheres to a relatively conservative approach during the Tokyo Game Show. Fans might anticipate smaller, unexpected announcements, such as new collections of classic titles like the Ace Attorney series or something akin to last year's Resident Evil Nintendo Switch Cloud announcement. Major revelations, such as a Resident Evil 9 reveal or substantial updates on projects like Pragmata, are unlikely during this year's Tokyo Game Show.
Comments